Urban and industrial management in developing countries : lessons from Japanese experience : report from a seminar organized by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank and the Foundation for Advanced Studies in International Development

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Urban and industrial management in developing countries : lessons from Japanese experience : report from a seminar organized by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank and the Foundation for Advanced Studies in International Development

edited by Wilfrido Cruz, Kazuhiko Takemoto, Jeremy Warford

(EDI learning resources series)

World Bank, c1998

  • : pbk

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"The EDI/FASID joint seminar, on 'Urban and industrial environmental management in developing countries: applying lessons from Japan's experience' was convened December 9-20, 1996 in Penang, Malaysia and Kitakyushu, Japan"--Introd

Includes bibliographical references (p. 51)

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This book summarizes the key features of Japan's work to resolve the urban and industrial pollution problems stemming from its rapid post-war industrial expansion. Drawing upon views expressed by Japanese and participants from other East Asian countries in an international workshop, this book identifies the main areas in which developing countries may profit from the Japanese example. The report also contains a series of short essays by Japanese experts on Japan's environmental management history, recent trends in Japanese environmental indicators, and summaries of key themes that emerged during the workshop.

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